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I'm not sure how the previous occupants of our office had any discreet conversations. Every office and meeting room had clear glass windows when we moved in, which meant any performance reviews or other meetings that require privacy could be seen by anyone who was close by. We have replaced all of the clear windows with privacy enhanced windows, which still allow a lot of light in but give the meeting participants the opportunity to have discreet meetings when they need. This blog shows the progress of our glass replacement project and has some tips from our awesome window installer on creating privacy in offices.

Splashbacks are essential additions to any kitchen. They serve to prevent any splashes and spillages to your kitchen walls when cooking. This helps prevent the integrity and aesthetic appeal of your kitchen wall by preventing stains. However, there are multiple types of kitchen splashbacks so you should be keen on which one you choose. One thing that will help you narrow down your options is the type of material. Kitchen splashbacks are manufactured in materials such as tile and glass. While each of these materials will serve to protect your kitchen wall while you cook, you may want to know why investing in glass splashbacks would be more beneficial.

Glass Kitchen Splashbacks Are Highly Hygienic

Since meals are prepared in your kitchen, you will want your kitchen space to remain as hygienic as possible. Glass is impervious to water, grime, bacteria, and mould. Wood and ceramic tile splashbacks may harbour some of these nasties, making them slightly unhygienic.

The imperviousness of glass splashbacks also makes them easy to clean. Ceramic tiles are prone to staining, especially in the grouting and may require some heavy-duty cleaning. On the other hand, all you need to clean your kitchen glass splashbacks is an anti-bacterial or dishwashing soap solution and a wipe with a clean cloth or paper towel.

Glass Kitchen Splashbacks Are More Durable

Glass splashbacks are made from toughened glass, which is a stronger and more durable splashback material compared to tiles. The toughened glass also makes them highly resistant to heat. This means when cooking, you can place hot pans and pots on your kitchen glass splashbacks without worrying about warping or cracking. The heat from the cooking also won't affect them.

Glass Kitchen Splashbacks Have Low Maintenance Costs

While the initial costs of installing glass splashbacks in your kitchen might be higher than that of their tiled counterparts, the overall cost of using the splashbacks can be considerably lower in the long run. This is because glass splashbacks are very easy to maintain. Tiled splashbacks will require periodic re-grouting to keep them functional and this can cost you some good amount of money.

Glass Kitchen Splashbacks Have Low Costs of Installation

Installing tiled splashbacks in your kitchen can take a considerable amount of time because of processes such as grouting that are involved. If you are being charged by the hour, you will spend a lot of money on this. Glass splashbacks on the other hand are easy to install because such procedures are not required.